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Arian Diving Centre

About Arian Diving Centre

The Arian Diving Centre has been established in Kos (Holiday on Kos), the beautiful Greek island, and through extensive professionalism has managed to gain an international reputation. Kos is the third biggest island of the Dodecanese, followed by Rhodes and Karpathos. Lying between Kalymnos and Nisyros, very close to the Turkish coasts, Kos island is a very popular destination.The Diving Centre is located in Kardamena, a short walk from many of the hotels, shops, banks, bars/restaurants and any other services you might require. Kardamena is a village located 30 kilometres from Kos town and 5 kilometres from "Hippocrates" International Airport.Safety and excellent service are guaranteed!!!Arian Diving Centre has a lot to offer to advanced and novice divers by providing the following:A fully- equipped section for all kinds of scuba diving such as nitrox, trimix, deep diving etc and equipment to meet the quality standard we so thoroughly support.Three air compressors: 11, 15, and 54 cubic metre which could fill up to 300barTwo decompression chambers. The first one is for a single person and is used for transfer. The second one is able to host up to six people and it provides the ability of a doctors presence inside the chamber.Free transport service to and from the Diving Centre for people who are staying in Kardamena or hotels near by.

Services

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Courses and Certifications

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Contact Arian Diving Centre

Address
akti miaouli, Kardamena 853 02, Greece
Phone
+30 2242 092776, +30 6944 868440
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